Budapest: Wizz Air and Buzz are expanding again

Boeing 737-800 operated by Buzz (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Boeing 737-800 operated by Buzz (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Budapest: Wizz Air and Buzz are expanding again

Boeing 737-800 operated by Buzz (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The airlines Wizz Air and Buzz have reactivated numerous routes from Budepest in the last few days. The Ryanair subsidiary resumed flights to a total of 16 destinations. There are seven goals for the Hungarian competitor.

The Polish Buzz flies on behalf of Ryanair to Athens, Bristol, Cagliari, Catania, Copenhagen, Edinburgh, Lisbon, Madrid, Marseille, Mykonos, Napoli, Palermo, Paphos, Porto, Seville and Valencia. In June 2021, the carrier will make a total of 35 round trips per week. 2021 weekly rotations are planned for July and August 47.

Meanwhile, Wizz Air resumed seven routes over the weekend. These are Podgorica, Luqa (Malta), Lisbon, Catania, Barcelona, ​​Bari and Gothenburg. Furthermore, the frequencies are to be increased on numerous Budapest routes. The bottom line is that 3.992 more seats are to be offered every week.

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